Mission

NSPE

The mission of the National Society of Professional Engineers
is to promote the ethical, competent, and licensed practice of
engineering, and to enhance the professional, social, and economic
well being of its members.

WSPE

The Washington Society of Professional Engineers, recognizing
that service to the public, to the state, and to the profession
is a fundamental obligation of the professional engineer, dedicates
itself to the promotion and protection of the profession of engineering
as a social and economic influence vital to the welfare of the
community, the State of Washington, the United States of America,
and all mankind.

Tri-Cities Chapter

The Tri-Cities Chapter promotes service to the public and
the engineering community on the local level. Activities include
sponsorship of Engineers' Week and MathCounts as well as recognition
of local engineers and engineers to be. Furtherance of Engineering
Education is achieved through an ongoing scholarship award program
designed to encourage local students to consider engineering as
a career.

Engineers' Creed

As a Professional Engineer,
I dedicate my professional knowledge and skill to the advancement
and betterment of human welfare.

I pledge:

To give the utmost of performance;

To participate in none but honest enterprise;

To live and work according to the laws
of man and the highest standards of professional conduct;

To place service before profit, the honor
and standing of the profession before personal advantage, and
the public welfare above all other considerations.

News About Town

WSPE Tri-Cities invites local engineering firms to provide
news of note for publication here and in the Chapter's monthly
newsletter, the ENGINEWS (to be published in the the newsletter,
the information must be received before the 6th of the month).

HELP!

The roster of 2005/2006 Scholarship &
Education Fund Donors is open. The Chapter is looking for donors
for this very worthwhile cause. All organizations are encouraged
to contribute. Contributions are tax deductible and go towards
scholarships and MathCounts. Contact one of the officers to get
details on how to proceed.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

The Tri-City Literacy Program is seeking
volunteers to serve on its Advisory Committee as well as volunteers
to serve as tutors. For further information, contact Cheryl
Klym Program Coordinator, at Columbia Basin College. Ph:
509-547-0511 x 2390.

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